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    was directed by Leni Reifenstahl. It documents the 1934 Nazi Party Congress in Nuremburg. It was released in 1935 and is one of the most memorable Nazi Propaganda films. For the argument of the evolution of Nazi propaganda films this film has to be in it. Reifenstahl was finally able to shoot a film the way she wanted too. She produced a Nazi film a few years earlier but had limited people and minimal funding. On this film, the Nazi party let her produce and direct a film the way she would want,…

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    Ronald Reagan was inaugurated into office on January 20, 1981. Upon getting elected he announced his famous speech that went like,”In this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problems; government is the problem.” He declared this speech when America's economy was still then troubled. Two months after being inaugurated, he survived an assassination attempt. During the attempt that bullet that was fired hit one of the presidents lungs barely missing his heart. The man behind the…

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    face of the Democratic party is Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. The best friends of these people and their entire group of Democrats is the media. It is not just CNN, it is pretty much all the media besides FOX News, which people are desperate to tear apart. The Democratic Party is bad because they started the party as racists (Wormser), a lot of their ideas are questionable, and today they are destroying America. The Democratic Party is bad because they started the party as racists. There…

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    criticized about hostile questions towards Trump about his tax returns, Iraq War, and more in the first Presidential Debate; however, Clinton was not asked about her emails or the Clinton Foundation. The author questions Holt’s partisan to the Republican party. Hillary Clinton believes that the financial crisis of 2008-09 was because the tax slashed on the wealthy, but does not want to talk about the financial crisis in the US. In the vice-president debate, Pence didn’t defend Trump but…

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    anti-immigration, and anti-welfare tendencies becoming progressively more apparent throughout our current United States, potential orders appear very attractive to many right-wing US leaders and citizens alike. With this being said, the decline of the Democratic Party in US politics, highlights the shortcomings of our American democratic ideals and our nation’s recognizable bow down to radicalized ideals of conservatism. In this essay I will unravel some of the preeminent fashions in which the…

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    After any election, including primary elections, many people within the party are still divided and the losers are usually sour over their desired candidates defeat. In order to combat this, Obama employs parallel structure throughout this speech, not only to unify members of the democratic party but the Republicans as well. Obama discusses how “if there is a child on the south side of chicago that can’t read, that matters to me, even…

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    Should the United States government have more scientists than politicians? Paul Krugman, staff writer of The New York Times, expresses to his audience that since the government doesn’t care about science, the United States is doomed. In the article Conspiracies, Corruption and Climate, Paul Krugman writes about how the government is corrupted and the conspiracies about Hurricane Irma. Paul Krugman is a passionate and aggressive writer that knows how to get his points across and how to express…

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    As the presidential elections heat up, candidates will spend millions on public opinion polls. Candidates will fund surveys on issues and see where voters stand. In this two-party system will these polls actually reveal anything for republicans or democrats? In a country with over 318 million, people there are varying ideologies and attitudes. Some like Adam Abramowitz author of The Polarized Electorate suggests that these ideologies and attitudes reveal a deeply divided polarized electorate…

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    Parties In American Politics

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    Parties were destined to play a central role in American politics ever since the introduction of representative democracy in the United States after the establishment of the US constitution in 1788. The founding fathers of American agreed that direct democracy would be detrimental to US society. James Madison wrote in the the Federalist papers 10 that direct democracy would create the tyranny of the majority, whereby political decisions would favor the majority and disregard the interests of the…

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    The Republicans and Democrats are the major political parties of the United States of America. While they both have some similarities, though few and far between, they are far more different than they are alike. The Republicans are more conservative than liberal, and thus have more traditional views on many issues facing society today, such as abortion, crime, drugs, the economy, gay rights, gun control, health care, immigration, and social security. Republicans tend to believe that everyone is…

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